Colton doesn’t do commitments—not in relationships, and definitely not with fate. Between taking over his family’s BBQ restaurant and enduring a string of failed dates, he has enough on his plate. But when he accidentally injures what he thinks is a stray dog while taking out the trash, he quickly realizes two things: one, the stray is actually a shifter, and two, fate has a twisted sense of humor—because Remy is his mate.
Remy has never truly belonged, not to his old pack and certainly not to a mate like Colton. Homeless and struggling to get by, he’s spent his life being told he’s not enough. So when Colton offers him a job, it feels too good to be true—just like the heat between them. But just as Remy starts to believe he might finally have a place to call home, his old pack comes knocking, and his alpha promises things will be different this time.
With his past pulling him back and his heart urging him forward, Remy has to decide—return to the pack that never truly wanted him or take a chance on a future with the man who just might.